Battery charger safety, Symptom possible reason solution – RIDGID micro CA-300 User Manual
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Troubleshooting
Battery Pack/Battery
Charger Safety
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury, read
these precautions carefully before using
the battery charger or battery
Battery Charger Safety
• Charge only the RIDGID rechargeable
battery listed in the Accessories Sec-
tion with the RIDGID Battery Char-
ger. Other types of batteries may burst
causing personal injury and property
damage.
• Do not probe battery charger with
conductive objects. Shorting of bat‑
tery terminals may cause sparks, burns
or electrical shock.
• Do not insert battery into charger if
charger has been dropped or dam-
aged in any way. A damaged charger
increases the risk of electrical shock.
• Charge battery in temperatures above
32°F (0°C) and below 122°F (50°C).
Store charger in temperatures above ‑4°F
(‑20°C) and below 104°F (40°C). Storage
for a long time at temperatures above
104°F (40°C) can reduce the capacity of
the battery. Proper care will prevent se‑
rious damage to the battery. Improper
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE REASON
SOLUTION
Display turns ON, but
does not show image.
Loose cable connections.
Check cable connections, clean if re‑
quired. Re‑attach.
Imager is broken.
Replace the Imager.
Imager head covered by debris.
Visually inspect imager head to make
certain it is not covered by debris.
LEDs on imager head
are dim at max bright-
ness, display switches
between black and
white, color display
turns itself OFF after a
brief period.
Battery low on power.
Replace battery with charged bat‑
tery.
Unit will not turn ON.
Dead battery.
Replace with charged battery.
Unit need to be reset.
Reset unit. See “Maintenance” Sec-
tion.
care of the battery may result in battery
leakage, electrical shock and burns.
• Use an appropriate power source.
Do not attempt to use a step‑up trans‑
former or an engine generator, doing
so may cause damage to the charger
resulting in electrical shock, fire or
burns.
• Do not allow anything to cover the
charg er while in use. Proper ventilation
is required for correct operation of the
charger. Allow a minimum of 4” (10 cm) of
clearance around the charger for proper
ventilation.
• Unplug the charger when not in use.
This reduces the risk of injury to chil‑
dren and untrained persons.
• Unplug the charger from outlet be-
fore attempting any maintenance or
cleaning. Reduces the risk of electrical
shock.
• Do not charge battery in damp, wet
or explosive environment. Do not
expose to rain, snow or dirt. Contami‑
nants and moisture increase the risk of
electrical shock.
• Do not open the charger housing.
Have repairs performed only at autho‑
rized locations.